抄録
This work extends the constant false alarm rate (CFAR) detection methodology to detection in the presence of two independent interference sources with unknown powers. The proposed detector is analyzed on the assumption that clutter and jammer covariance structures are known and have relatively low rank properties. The limited-dimensional subspace-based approach leads to a robust false alarm rate (RFAR) detector. The RFAR detection algorithm is developed by an adaptation and extension of Hotelling's principal-component method. The detector performance loss and false alarm stability loss to unknown clutter and jammer powers have been evaluated for example scenario.